She had been looking for a sign. Was this it? Had the cosmos spread out a tarot reading just for her? She tried to decipher its message, but she was distracted. The man hummed as he cleaned the window shield. What was that song? It seemed so familiar, but the melody struggled against the discordant squeak of the squeegee. She looked at the wall again. Danger. Caution. Dead End. The signs seemed clear. But then she recognized the tune: Let it Go.
Instead of walking away, she opened the car door: “Thanks for the ride.”
Surely, a girl-dad was safe.

Nicely done, Tina
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Thanks Neil ☺️
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Had to be a girl-dad to know that song so well, right? I hope it wasn’t just a come-on!
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Hope so 🤞
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Took me while to see where this was going but I like the sign she’s working with. Hard to know whether she’s right about a girl dad though – mayb he just heard it on the radio!
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Yep – I’m not feeling good about it 😒
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Nice story! Well-written!
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Surely. Or maybe…
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I know 😬😮
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Nicely Done. Having a tune rush through your mind and you struggle to name it–is universal.
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Thanks 😊
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it seems to me she should heed the signs and beware. Nice suspense, Tina!
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Oh that ending. Whenever there’s a ‘surely’, there’s likely to be a ‘surely not’ that equally applicable. Great use of the signs, and the disturbing sound effect of the squeegee.
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Thank you. 🙏
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Hope she is safe.
Sometimes, all the signs seem great, but the result isn’t…
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Scary choice 🔥
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This has such an ominous tone fro a story so seemingly benign.
I’m scared for her.
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Thanks! That’s what I was going for. 😮
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Oh, I have a feeling this will not end well!
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